Historic Black church in Pickens County, South Carolina, gets grant to preserve its 160 year history
The preservation site today boasts the church, one-room school, a slave cemetery, and soapstone rock outcrops used by the Cherokee for centuries as the source material for cooking implements.
The buildings and grounds include the church, a one-room school, a slave cemetery and soapstone rock outcrops used by the Cherokee for centuries as the source material for cooking implements.
Prayagraj: The huge replica of the grand Ram Temple of Ayodhya set up at Parade Ground during the Maha Kumbh is still ...
The preservation site today boasts the church, one-room school, a slave cemetery, and soapstone rock outcrops used by the Cherokee for centuries as the source material for cooking implements.
Soapstone Baptist Church ... The church sits on a rise about five miles from Table Rock, one of Upstate South Carolina’s most iconic mountains. Clarke previously told The Post and Courier ...
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The preservation site today boasts the church, one-room school, a slave cemetery, and soapstone rock outcrops used by the Cherokee for centuries as the source material for cooking implements. “I stand ...
A fluorescent room displays ordinary rocks that turn vibrant color when exposed to UV lights. People can pan for gold, carve soapstone amulets, make gemstone bracelets, watch an expert facet ...
The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund is awarding $8.5 million in ...
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